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I would like to have the bumper guards on my VS chrome plated.

Anyone know of a place that does good work at a reasonable price. I have a quote of $145 EACH which doesen't seem very reasonable to me!

A lead would be appreciated. Thanks!

2007 Vintage Speedster/ Jake Raby TYPE IV engine

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There are two very different kinds of chrome plating.

"Flash chrome" is a one step process applied directly over your steel part. It will last until the warrenty ends and then it will peel off in your hand, in razor blade like shards.

Good chrome plating is a three step process. Three different plating layers, each applied separately and in proper order. It's expensive only because the EPA has made control of the resulting emissions given off from the large plating tanks expensive to capture. Most of the plating companies left southern Cal for Mexico back in the 70s. A few shops remain today and they are expensive.

Don't shop price, shop quality.

Unfortunately, both processes produce a product that looks IDENTICAL to the untrained eye - you'll never know until it's too late! Check out the credentials of the shop you choose. Get educated.

Check with any local high end hot rod shop for their source.

Thanks for the tips and comments--much appreciated.

I am really tired of polishing the aluminum. I used to polish the aluminum spinner on my Cessna Cutlass and never enjoyed doing it---or the fair results.

Dusty Johnson has a polish that really works and he gave me a sample that really did the job but I'm almost out of that and want a permanent solution. His polish is the answer for the aluminum on a Nardi steering wheel though.

Gordon--you are right about the 3 step process. I'll use Advanced
chrome plating in Nashville. The wait is 10 weeks but the season is almost over so I gfuess I'll go ahead and do that. I'm thinking the front hood handle too.

You all can put your sunglasses on next time you see me coming!

Thanks again.
The one polish I live for is "FLITZ" it comes in a silver colored tube of about 6 oz's and is very expensive, but it goes a long ways in polishing metals, plastic and fiberglass... this tube has lasted me a while and I swear by it... made even my wind shield glass guard bite right up and look awesome... The biggest impact was on polished metals, not chrome, the chrome stuff came out sweet, but the polished stuff really shines. It even cleaned my glass lens covers for the headlights. took that dull looking film right off... Remember FLITZ...
You can be certain that ant shiny metal I have in my car has nothing to do with it's GO! It has plenty of that!

Dusty made that polish and sent me a sample after I complimented him on his bright work (polished aluminum) on our trip to Morro Bay last April. He has a formula that really is a miracle. I still have enough to keep my Nardi wheel lookin' good for quite a while---but not enough to keep the bumper guards shining. Dusty's polish even has a pleasant coconut fragrance! Great stuff.

I have zero chrome under my engine hood. The engine is a neat installation with no flashiness.

I feel different about a part that is designed to shine though--like a bumper guard.

Hi Hoss! Still lurking here occasionally. Right in the midst of an alternator swap in my car but needed to order the 356 front pulley half (closest to the alternator), hub and shims from Klasse 356. Turns out my assembly came with a mix and match of parts straight from VS: VW shims but the rest of the parts were 356 and the hole in that pulley half as well as the hub got chewed up despite always having had the correct belt tension. I'm guessing you need to use the correct Porsche shims or the assembly will get damaged.
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